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Hats off to Tomasz Schafernacker (sp.?!) on the Countryfile Weather talking
about Tuesday's deluge being because most of the country being in the "warm sector". A little terminology here and there never hurts. Richard |
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Richard Dixon wrote:
Hats off to Tomasz Schafernacker (sp.?!) on the Countryfile Weather talking about Tuesday's deluge being because most of the country being in the "warm sector". A little terminology here and there never hurts. In amongst the weather fronts and sprinkles ;-) Jonathan |
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On Aug 3, 11:56*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
Hats off to Tomasz Schafernacker (sp.?!) on the Countryfile Weather talking about Tuesday's deluge being because most of the country being in the "warm sector". A little terminology here and there never hurts. Richard I had to have a lie-down after reading that. I only hear TS (I can't spell it either) on Radio 4 where he is absolutely dreadful. A horrible glutinous delivery and so disorganised that the only way to get anything out of it is to record it and play it back dozens of times as if learning a tune. (I don't actually do that). But no-one who mentions warm sectors can be all bad. There is hope. Will he proceed to Level 2 and talk about anticyclonic subsidence? Come on Tim, I mean Tom. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On 3 Aug, 14:57, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Aug 3, 11:56 am, Richard Dixon wrote: Hats off to Tomasz Schafernacker (sp.?!) on the Countryfile Weather talking about Tuesday's deluge being because most of the country being in the "warm sector". A little terminology here and there never hurts. Richard I had to have a lie-down after reading that. I only hear TS (I can't spell it either) on Radio 4 where he is absolutely dreadful. A horrible glutinous delivery and so disorganised that the only way to get anything out of it is to record it and play it back dozens of times as if learning a tune. (I don't actually do that). But no-one who mentions warm sectors can be all bad. There is hope. Will he proceed to Level 2 and talk about anticyclonic subsidence? Come on Tim, I mean Tom. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. A mention of the jet stream, as American TV weathermen do, would be a good start. Martin |
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